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bayareabadger

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Re: USNR Rankings
« Reply #28 on: July 15, 2026, 02:37:22 PM »
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Re: USNR Rankings
« Reply #29 on: July 15, 2026, 03:17:18 PM »
Agreed, I'd only care about grades for a new college grad... But I'm not typically hiring NCGs.

Once someone has a few years in the industry, they're rated on what they've done in the workforce, not what they did in school.

Well, yes.  

I guess I forgot to mention I'm talking about NCG's and "entry-level" jobs.  I wouldn't expect anyone to be worried about transcripts for more advanced positions taken by someone with industry experience.  

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Re: USNR Rankings
« Reply #30 on: July 15, 2026, 03:20:37 PM »
I was musing about some of the dumb questions I got asked back when, like "Where do you see yourself in ten years?". 
I was thinking about that recently--brought it up with my dad when I was visiting him last weekend as well...

I've never had a "career plan". I've just sort of tried to do my job as best I can, and when various opportunities opened in front of me, to step into them. So far it's worked out pretty well. 

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Re: USNR Rankings
« Reply #31 on: July 15, 2026, 04:40:08 PM »
Question for @MarqHusker , @bayareabadger , @847badgerfan or anyone else who does hiring. 

We've mentioned thoughts on how much schools matter, but how much do transcripts matter for you?

Example:  One graduate took 7 years to graduate, but the transcript is clean (I mean it's straightforward).  Another graduate also took seven years to complete their degree, but the transcript has a lot of drops.  You can see the grades are good for the completed classes, but the dropped classes clearly impeded speedy progress. 

This is a real life example contrasting two people I know.  You wouldn't know any of this as the hiring agent, but the situations are:  The first graduate lost both parents young, had to work, could not carry a full load, and took 7 years to graduate.  But she plodded along through her degree with good grades.  The second graduate had no such difficulties, but dropped multiple classes because he struggled at various points (and in his case, I just happen to know it most likely was due to the fact that he wasn't putting maximum effort into it). 

Now, you wouldn't know those details, but really, imo, you can kind of sus out the general story.  A transcript that indicates a slow progression is different than a transcript that indicates a slow progression with a lot of dropped classes along the way.  And the longer it goes (7 years, in their cases), that starts to be a glaring difference, for me. 

So I'm wondering, beyond the degree held and the school they got it from, how much attention to transcripts do you pay?  Or do you even bother with them at all?  I noticed after I went back to school and was job-hunting, not once was I ever asked for my transcript.  But if it were me, I think I'd want to take a look at those. 
They don’t? The issue is I still might not be able to read the exact reason for the longer time. Or for the drops. If you’re dropping because you’re struggling or because you’re helping your alcoholic parents, obviously a different beast.

I don’t think I’d trust a person who dropped enough classes for grade to spend seven years in college, mostly because that’s too much money to spend when you’re not good at this. (Granted, I’ve not hired a stem person whose classes clearly map onto skills.

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Re: USNR Rankings
« Reply #32 on: July 15, 2026, 04:41:22 PM »
I was musing about some of the dumb questions I got asked back when, like "Where do you see yourself in ten years?". 
I’ve told interviewers, there are almost zero points in my life where I thought I’d be where I was across a five-year window. 

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Re: USNR Rankings
« Reply #33 on: July 15, 2026, 04:46:45 PM »
Yeah, I think a perfectly reasonable response to "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" is "In your job."  Because it's that dumb.  

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Re: USNR Rankings
« Reply #34 on: July 15, 2026, 05:12:28 PM »
Yeah, I think a perfectly reasonable response to "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" is "In your job."  Because it's that dumb. 
I did that once. I got the job (but never his, as I left to start my own gig).
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